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Bedford County is blessed with 14 covered bridges. Built approximately 100 years ago by craftsmen who worked almost entirely by hand, these structures withstand the rain, snow and hard use of the traveling public. The county's bridges range in...more

This driving tour gave us the opportunity to see many covered bridges. The thing about covered bridges they serve the same purpose, but have different designs. Nostalgia of a world in the past that rode horse and buggy across these bridges and the communities they...More

Bedford county cover bridge was one of 7 bridges we toured with US-Spyder club it was a good 4hour ride including stopping for lunch the covered bridges where fascinating in there construction and up keep the tour is well worth it

Wonderful drive, beautiful Bridges, but number 12 or 13 has a really rough muddy road to it and the bridge is covered in graffiti, need some love. One bridge says turn at blinking light and there are two! Turn at the second one. I would...More

We took the self guided tour starting at Bedford Village. The directions were very easy to follow. The tour included 9 covered bridges and a stool at Gravity Hill! It took us about 2 hours, but was well worth it!

We stopped in the Bedford County tourist office in Bedford and picked up the Bedford County travel guide and saw the covered bridge tour. The man in the office walked us through it and gave us tips for visiting Gravity Hill too along the way....More

We started the tour from the Big coffee pot. We're on motorcycle, iut was a nice drive between bridges. The gps took us right to each bridge and the scenery driving thru the country was very enjoyable. We were surprised to see bridges still in...More

The Bedford County website has information. You can also get a printed brochure at the Visitor's Center in Bedford. The Visitor's Center also has a book with information on covered bridges throughout Pennsylvania.